U.S. House

Highly Competitive: 1st, 3rdDemocratic challengers have outraised the Republican incumbents in both of these districts.

Others to Watch: 4thEight-term Rep. Steve King has also been outraised and he's faced some negative news cycles heading into Election Day. It remains to be seen if that is enough to unseat the eight-term incumbent in a conservative district that Donald Trump won by 27% in 2016.

U.S. House District 1

Updated:

Candidate

Votes

Percent

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Abby Finkenauer
(Democratic)

✓

*Rod Blum
(Republican)

✓

Troy Hageman
(Libertarian)

*Incumbent

of () precincts reporting, total votes

U.S. House District 2

Updated:

Candidate

Votes

Percent

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*Dave Loebsack
(Democratic)

✓

Christopher Peters
(Republican)

✓

Daniel Clark
(Independent)

✓

Mark Strauss
(Libertarian)

*Incumbent

of () precincts reporting, total votes

U.S. House District 3

Updated:

Candidate

Votes

Percent

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Cindy Axne
(Democratic)

✓

*David Young
(Republican)

✓

Jack Holder
(Libertarian)

✓

Paul Knupp
(Green)

✓

Mark Elworth Jr
(Legal Marijuana Now)

✓

Joe Grandanette
(Independent)

*Incumbent

of () precincts reporting, total votes

U.S. House District 4

Updated:

Candidate

Votes

Percent

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J.D. Scholten
(Democratic)

✓

*Steve King
(Republican)

✓

Charles Aldrich
(Libertarian)

✓

Edward Peterson
(Independent)

*Incumbent

of () precincts reporting, total votes

U.S. Senate

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